Terrific. It's always great to hear from a new user that is finding the magic.
Quick question though: You refer to temp settings of 6 and 4.5. Do you mean at the absolute max settings? Rarely does anyone go above 3pm, and some units don't get any hotter above that. Might you be ref'g to...
That's smart. Offhand I can't think of anyone who just picked an EVO up for the first time and it fit the technique they were accustomed to. The EVO is very versatile, but the user usually needs to experiment a bit (or more) to dial in precisely the technique they like best. Because the range...
The HT's are more of a flow-thru kinda piece. What works best for me is to take a steady relaxed draw until I'm near full and then lift the HT to clear it with the last of my draw; I don't lose any vapor. I also have two of the Mobius bubblers, the smaller Ion and the Micro (nothing Micro...
Others here who've had a stinky sleeve (mine wasn't) reported that after a while it dissipated. I use it, but could easily do w/o it; I keep it in place w/3 bands. I've got only bands on my other Cloud, from the dial to the top, and that works fine.
About the loose cap, out of the dozen ELB's...
@t-dub gave good advice. Have you tried a lower heat setting? Start low on the dial and work up to see what is best for your style; @Cannabis Connoisseur above mentions that his is set at 9 and I know he gets big clouds. Also, be sure you're taking a slow relaxed draw. You don't have to pull...
So you are using the glass mouthpiece only, no water tool at all? What HT's require a glass adapter (except for the Gordo, which isn't really an HT, all the pieces fit atop the EVO)?
By plastic tubes I assume you're referring to the whip pieces used with the non-HT alternatives like the...
Well with all the ref's to the coming-of-age booze like Boone's, Thunderbird, and Gallo, I'm surprised that the 60's heads' favorite didn't get a mention . . . (drum roll) . . . Red Mountain!
Now, the name was of course re-appropriated to actual legit wines, but at the Fillmore or overnighters...
Did you check above and on the previous page? . . .
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vapexhale-cloud-evo.11357/page-312#post-828647
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vapexhale-cloud-evo.11357/page-311#post-828408
@t-dub uses PBW along with his tool as shown, I soak in Simple Green (as does...
I always begged mommy to user mercurochrome because it didn't hurt like the hated merthiolate. But she came from "the more it hurts the better it works" school. :mental:
Fortunately, when I was a kid I was mostly on my own so I just took my chances with the dirt. :ko:
I think maybe this fits...
@lwein, are you fudgin' now with google images? You sure as hell don't have that stuff hangin' around, not unless you're the greatest pack-rat ever. Those aluminum glasses are pure '50's, remember how cold they would get and wet with condensation? I'm trying to remember if the SF cable car...
Thx @Stu, helpful vid but doesn't show all the fittings. Come to think of it, @t-dub has a slightly different setup in his lab.
So @Vital, 1st pic is a male faucet adapter to fit a faucet with a female inlet for its screen. Remove the screen holder and replace with a quick-disconnect adapter...
In one of the Cloud threads, but jeez I wouldn't know how to search for it. @t-dub is usually online (although not now), if he sees this tomorrow I know he'll post the link.
Mine consists of a sink faucet hose adapter, a male/female quick-disconnect, a male barb with plastic threaded nut that...
I made the @t-dub loader above, I use just about every tool he comes up with. He's a maniac. :science: (@t-dub I still favor the HT washing-out tool).
That said, I got tired using the ELB loader. I went retro on it and now just use a spoon. :lol:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MOYI5W
I don't want to hijack your "how old" thread; this is turning into a "back in the day" by old farts. :ko:
Saw Janice at Stanford, a lot of these folks lived on the Peninsula (I was at school in Menlo Park at the time) and played there during the folk=>psychedelic transition. Janice was great...
Yea, I was at Jorma & Jack's debut, introduced by Bill Graham at Winterland (Bill managed a lot of the great bands in that scene but always got fired, he was kinda a prick). Fully electric at the start, acoustic came later. Saw them a couple times in the Park when free concerts were still...
Well, I suppose my username sorta gives me away? Especially the avatar, for those who go back to the 60's: That's the Jefferson Airplane flying on the cover of Bathing at Baxter's, one of the great albums of all time.
My epitaph, long version . . .
Grew up in San Francisco and all around...